• @judooochp
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      1730 days ago

      Alcohol would, too. Further, avoid mineral spirits and petroleum based solvents entirely.

      • @[email protected]
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        1330 days ago

        Alcohol has never affected my plastic lenses.

        There are some plastics it affects, I’ve just never seen it affect glasses. Notably, the eyeglass cleaner kits at eyeglass shops are alcohol based.

        • @[email protected]
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          430 days ago

          Alcohol will affect acrylic/plexiglass, but its not necessarily a fast reaction. I don’t know what specific plastic glasses lenses are made of. Also, the UV coating might protect them from the alcohol.

          • @fan0m
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            630 days ago

            Pulling this straight out of my ass but I think it’s likely to be polycarbonate

            • @[email protected]
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              730 days ago

              I worked in optical it’s polycarbonate. Can be a plastic called cr39 or it could be a high index lens if they have a very high prescription generally alcohol won’t hurt it. If the frame is plastic the alcohol could potentially fog the plastic.

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        129 days ago

        The glasses cleaner my optometrist gives me is alcohol-based. It won’t do anything to the lenses.

        It won’t dissolve the coating either, fwiw.

    • @yokonzoOP
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      630 days ago

      Nah they’re glass, besides, I tested acetone on a small spot and it did nothing to remove the coating